Federal court redraws Texas voting map to prevent Hispanic vote dilution Joshua Pantesco at 3:51 PM ET
[JURIST] A panel of three federal judges on Friday redrew Texas's 23rd Congressional District [opinion; additional materials] to "restore Latino voting strength" to the district in compliance with a June 2005 Supreme Court ruling. The new congressional map as drawn by judges from the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas [official website] consolidates Webb County [official website], placing the entire Hispanic-dominated county into the 28th District, and moves parts of Bexar County, which includes San Antonio, into the 23rd district.
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